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Looking for guide in CO

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I have some freinds coming in from overseas, and they would like to go snowmobiling for a day in January. Can anyone reccomend a full service guide between Denver, and Las Vegas? Let me know, and I will get things set up for them.
 
That's just a little putt putt ride around Vail Pass. I know that whole area way better than anyone from Nova guides. If you want to rent some machines I'll take you to some good places. My dad and stepmother have rented from Novaguides before. There are some rentals over in Grand Lake too.
 
Parents and I did a two-hour guided tour near Frisco... park in town, they take you there in a 15-psgr van, have all the equipment.

/me digs through the pile of scht on his table to find the card

High Country Tours
970.668.9945 / 800.668.6036
 
JM Adventures in Silt has unguided rentals of nice Cats. Had to rent one after 2nd blown motor on new Assult for the Rifle poker Run. The Flat Tops are right there and They have some guiding options also. Better Ride before Polis closes all of Colorado down to save the mouse. They are great people.
 
I guide for Trailblazer Snowmobile Tours in Fraser, just a few miles outside of Winter Park. Check us out at www.trailblazersnowmobile.com or (970)726-8452. We've got all the equipment you need.

If they've got riding experience we can set up an adventure tour for them and either ride up Vasquez Mountain to 12,000 feet or Church Park, which has huge powder play areas.
 
That's just a little putt putt ride around Vail Pass. I know that whole area way better than anyone from Nova guides. If you want to rent some machines I'll take you to some good places. My dad and stepmother have rented from Novaguides before. There are some rentals over in Grand Lake too.

If you know that area as good as you say then you know that there is a ton of riding up there (granted it does get crowded and you have to pay $6/day). There are huge cornices, some good climbs and a ton of technical stuff that stretches from Resolution on over to Lime Creek. It's a good place for someone that needs maps, rentals and doesn't have to go looking for terrain.
 
If you are in Colorado you need to look up Burandt. Well worth your time and money and has rides for all skill levels. I think he offers a discount if you bring your own Apex. Don't worry he will help you get unstuck if you bury it:):)
 
If you are in Colorado you need to look up Burandt. Well worth your time and money and has rides for all skill levels. I think he offers a discount if you bring your own Apex. Don't worry he will help you get unstuck if you bury it:):)

Or at least you guys can eat some hot pockets and Monster while you wait for more help to come along.
 
Piney river adventures in vail co should be able to accommodate you on fully guided powder tours on some m8s. they know the area increadibly well and will show you an amazing time.
 
Piney river adventures in vail co should be able to accommodate you on fully guided powder tours on some m8s. they know the area increadibly well and will show you an amazing time.

They rent M8's? All I ever see are the 4-stroke AC's that they have. Every time I'm up there I just see them taking people to the "Nascar Track" (that's what we call their oval flat track that people ride).
 
bugito
if you request a guided powder tour piney will put you on the m8's that they have instead of the 4-stroke touring sleds that they have. they do have a limited amount of m8's, I think 4, but they will rent those out
 
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